kirazmattson
22 posts
Dec 18, 2023
12:52 AM
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Avana (avanafil), like other medications used to treat erectile dysfunction, is metabolized by the liver and eliminated from the body. If you have kidney issues, your healthcare provider will consider your overall health, kidney function, and other factors before determining whether Avana 200 or any other dosage is safe for you. In general, individuals with kidney problems may need adjustments to their medication dosage to account for impaired kidney function. Avana is not recommended for individuals with severe hepatic impairment (liver problems), but its use in people with kidney issues may be assessed on an individual basis. Always communicate openly with your healthcare provider about your medical history, including any kidney problems, before starting a new medication. They can provide guidance on whether Avana is suitable for you or if an alternative treatment may be more appropriate. Never self-adjust your medication without consulting your healthcare professional, as they can provide the most accurate and personalized advice based on your health condition.
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